Aziz Royesh
Azizullah Royesh (known as Aziz Royesh, Persian: عزیز رویش) is a Hazara, social activist, teacher and writer from Afghanistan.
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Born | 1969 Kabul, Afghanistan |
Education | Elementary formal schooling; titular diplomas |
Occupation(s) | Teacher, social activist, writer |
Political party | Enlightenment Movement |
Awards | Yale World Fellows Program 2010 and Natuonal Endowment For Democracy (NED) 2011 |
Biography
Aziz Royesh was born in 1969 in Fazel Baig, Kabul, Afghanistan. After leaving school at age 10, he travelled to Ghazni Province before moving to Quetta, Pakistan alone at age 11. Because Royesh had no family in Quetta, he worked in tailor shops, bakeries, and small factories to support himself. Unable to continue his formal education, he continued to study what he could on his own outside his work.
At the age of 16, he returned to Afghanistan and established five schools in Ghazni province. With the reemergence of the Taliban in 1994, he returned to Pakistan and established the Marefat High School for Afghanistani Refugees in Pakistan. After the fall of the Taliban in 2001, Marefat High School was transferred to Kabul's Dashte Barchi while a branch in Pakistan remained open.[1]
The Marefat School and Royesh are subjects of a non-fiction work, "The Last Thousand: One School's Promise in a Nation at War" (2016) by American writer Jeffrey E. Stern.
Publications
- A book in Dari language, Dari: "بگذار نفس بکشم"[4]
See also
References
- "Azizullah Royesh – The Global Teacher Prize". The Global Teacher Prize. Archived from the original on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- "Afghan teacher Azizullah Royesh a top contender to win 2015 Global Teacher Prize". Afghan Zariza. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- Coughlan, Sean (13 February 2015). "Dancing scientist in teacher prize". BBC News. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- "کتاب "بگذار نفس بکشم" رونمایی شد |". 8am.af. Retrieved 29 October 2017.